fuel pressure
#3
Launching!
Thread Starter
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: OKC
Posts: 212
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
my car idles at about 35-36 psi until i floor it and then it jumps to 43.5 but the way upper rpm (5000+) it dips down to about 39-40 then when it shifts it comes back up
any idea?
any idea?
#6
11 Second Club
iTrader: (1)
Just so you understand what is going on. The regulator keeps fuel pressure steady when compared to manifold pressure so that high vacuum does not "suck" extra fuel from the injectors.
If our fuel pressure gauges referenced manifold vacuum instead of atmospheric pressure the they would read steady.
Since they reference atmosphere they will show 43.5ish with no vacuum or mid to upper 30s idling with the vacuum connected.
If pressure is dropping that much at high rpm I would start with a filter change.
If our fuel pressure gauges referenced manifold vacuum instead of atmospheric pressure the they would read steady.
Since they reference atmosphere they will show 43.5ish with no vacuum or mid to upper 30s idling with the vacuum connected.
If pressure is dropping that much at high rpm I would start with a filter change.
Trending Topics
#9
TECH Resident
iTrader: (10)
I thought specs were 43.5 @ idle & 50 @ WFO IF it was my car it would get 2 things 1) walbro 255 with hardwire kit from racetronix 2) Adjustable fuel pressure regulator set @ 43.5 idle With nitrous Wet or Dry you can blow **** up if your fuel pump doesnt keep up Then youll have a bad taste in yer mouth & miss out on all the fun lol
#11
11 Second Club
iTrader: (1)
Adjustable regulators for most of us are a waste of money that complicates things and makes them less reliable.
Stock regulator works just fine with a Walbro 255lph pump, I wouldn't really consider replacing it until looking at a very high volume system or boost.
I say this having had an adjustable regulator on the car for awhile.
Stock regulator works just fine with a Walbro 255lph pump, I wouldn't really consider replacing it until looking at a very high volume system or boost.
I say this having had an adjustable regulator on the car for awhile.
#12
TECH Addict
iTrader: (1)
Your loosing a bit to much pressure on the top end so If the filter does not help you can get a regulator for about 30 bucks at one of the parts stores that is a replacement part or pay a bit more for the GM part. I had one go bad when I put the stroker in and replaced it with one of the parts store bought ones and it works perfect now. If that doesn't solve it then it may be time to look at a walbro style pump to swap out the stocker. I wouldn't run it on the NOS until you fix it since you may be running the mix lean on gas.